Distilled water for refractrometer

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I was wondering if distilled is ok to use as a means of calibration. I measured the water to be 3ppm of tds.
 
Ok. I will buy some later when I can. As long as the solution is at room temp there should not be any issues right?
 
on my refractometer I use distilled water to zero it out and then use the calibration fluid
 
I would buy the calibration solution, I tried the distilled water method and it isn't as accurate.
 
Would the tds affect the accuracy when zeroing it in?
 
NO-----DO NOT USE "RO or RODI water" TO CALIBRATE .:confused: Those who say yes are Wrong/mis-informed STILL.;Wacky Happy Reefing:D:D:D
 
Are you talking about a hand held refractometer or an electronic one like the Milwaukee? If handheld then I agree you need to calibrate with 35 ppt solution to be the most accurate you can (you calibrate at the value you're trying to measure). If it's the electronic then you NEED distilled (since it's designed to calibrate at 0 ppt not at 35).

Hope this helps!
 
Im going to order a 35ppt calibration solution today. Thanks for the help.
 
Thanks for the advice. I will put it in a bowl of water that is at 77 degrees since I have no sump
 

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